Collaboration of general practitioners and exercise providers in promotion of physical activity a written survey among general practitioners

被引:23
作者
Leemrijse, C. J. [1 ]
de Bakker, D. H. [2 ]
Ooms, L. [3 ]
Veenhof, C. [4 ]
机构
[1] Netherlands Inst Hlth Serv Res NIVEL, Dept Local Org Care, NL-3500 BN Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Tilburg Univ Tranzo, Tilburg Sch Social & Behav Sci, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands
[3] Stichting Onbeperkt Sportief, NL-3980 CE Bunnik, Netherlands
[4] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Brain Ctr Rudolf Magnus, Dept Rehabil Nursing Sci & Sport, NL-3508 GA Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
LIFE-STYLE INTERVENTION; PRIMARY-CARE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; COORDINATED ACTION; HEALTH-PROMOTION; REFERRAL SCHEMES; PREVENTION; RISK; ATTITUDES; PROFESSIONALS;
D O I
10.1186/s12875-015-0316-8
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: General practitioners have an ideal position to motivate inactive patients to increase their physical activity. Most patients are able to exercise in regular local facilities outside the health care setting. The purpose of this study was to get insight into general practitioners perceptions and current practices regarding referral of patients to local exercise facilities. Furthermore, collaboration with exercise providers in the community was investigated, and motivators and barriers for referral. Methods: A written questionnaire sent to a representative random sample of 800 Dutch general practitioners. Descriptive statistics and Chi(2) tests were used. Results: All responding general practitioners (340) recommend their patients to take more exercise when necessary and 87 % say to refer patients sometimes. Limited motivation of the patient (44 %) and reduced health status (34 %) are the most mentioned barriers for advising patients to increase physical activity. When referred, most patients are send to a physical therapist (69 %) but also local exercise facilities were mentioned (54 %). The most important barrier for referring patients to local exercise activities are patients limited financial possibilities (46 %). Restricted knowledge of local exercise- or sport facilities was an additional barrier (19 %). There is little structural collaboration between general practitioners and exercise providers, but when collaboration exists general practitioners refer more often. Positive experiences of patients (67 %), affordable offers (59 %) and information of local exercise facilities (46 %) are seen as important promoting factors for referral. Although 32 % of the general practitioners think that good collaboration would be stimulating, regular meetings with sports and exercise providers were considered the least important for increasing referral (3 %). Conclusions: Dutch physicians have a positive attitude towards stimulating physical activity but referral to local exercise facilities is low. Referral is partly hindered by restricted knowledge of local exercise facilities. Although general practitioners think that collaboration is important for physical activity promotion, it should not cost them much extra time. A coordinator with knowledge of the local situation can facilitate contacts between GP practices and sports providers.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 9
页数:9
相关论文
共 42 条
  • [1] [Anonymous], 2009, GLOBAL HEALTH RISKS: MORTALITY AND BURDEN OF DISEASE ATTRIBUTABLE TO SELECTED MAJOR RISKS, P1
  • [2] Attitudes, barriers and facilitators for health promotion in the elderly in primary care A qualitative focus group study
    Badertscher, Nina
    Rossi, Pascal Olivier
    Rieder, Arabelle
    Herter-Clavel, Cathrine
    Rosemann, Thomas
    Zoller, Marco
    [J]. SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY, 2012, 142
  • [3] Physical activity promotion in primary health care: Results from a German physician survey
    Bock, Christina
    Diehm, Curt
    Schneider, Sven
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 2012, 18 (02) : 86 - 91
  • [4] Mental and Physical Activities Delay Cognitive Decline in Older Persons with Dementia
    Cheng, Sheung-Tak
    Chow, Pizza K.
    Song, You-Qiang
    Yu, Edwin C. S.
    Chan, Alfred C. M.
    Lee, Tatia M. C.
    Lam, John H. M.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY, 2014, 22 (01) : 63 - 74
  • [5] Effects of Exercise on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Type 2 Diabetes A meta-analysis
    Chudyk, Anna
    Petrella, Robert J.
    [J]. DIABETES CARE, 2011, 34 (05) : 1228 - 1237
  • [6] Promoting physical activity in primary care settings: health visitors' and practice nurses' views and experiences
    Douglas, Flora
    van Teijlingen, Edwin
    Torrance, Nicola
    Fearn, Paul
    Kerr, Ann
    Meloni, Serena
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 2006, 55 (02) : 159 - 168
  • [7] Fleg JL, 2012, DISCOV MED, V13, P223
  • [8] Older people's perspectives on participation in physical activity: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative literature
    Franco, Marcia R.
    Tong, Allison
    Howard, Kirsten
    Sherrington, Catherine
    Ferreira, Paulo H.
    Pinto, Rafael Z.
    Ferreira, Manuela L.
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2015, 49 (19) : 1268 - 1276
  • [9] Health professionals' perspectives in exercise referral: implications for the referral process
    Graham, RC
    Dugdill, L
    Cable, NT
    [J]. ERGONOMICS, 2005, 48 (11-14) : 1411 - 1422
  • [10] Grant AM, 1998, CAN FAM PHYSICIAN, V44, P780